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Site Study and Analysis Overview. The Company has commissioned several professional, independent third-party consultants to examine the Project site for a host of factors, ranging from environmental constraints to subsurface constraints to surveying. Further, we have engaged governmental agencies for their regulatory review. • Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (SME Environmental Consultants, Durango CO). Project avoids all identified Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs) on site and thus no nexus with the federal Comprehensive Environmental Responsibility, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). Please refer to Appendix item 12. • Class I, II, and III Cultural & Archaeological Surveys (SEAS, Inc., Xxxxxxx CO). Human habitation of this portion of Colorado ranges from at least 12,000 years ago in a continuum to the present day. The Project area represents the far northern and highest altitude extent of pre-Contact Native American cultures. SEAS has undertaken extensive fieldwork and has provided detailed mapping. The Project avoids sites and resources listed on State of Colorado and National Historic Registers. The Company has and will continue to rely on SEAS’ expertise to ensure Project design minimizes impact and abides by applicable regulations. In the unlikely event that sensitive findings are encountered, SEAS and the Company will implement an inadvertent discovery protocol. As necessary, the Company coordinates with the Colorado Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation to ensure approved development practices are followed during construction and operations. • Aquatic Resources Inventory and Report (WEST Inc., Cheyenne WY). No jurisdictional wetlands or Waters of the United States under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (“CWA”) are found within the Project footprint. Nonetheless, the Company is communicating with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (“USACE”) – Sacramento District Office for concurrence and an anticipated official Approved Jurisdictional Determination; a Nationwide or Individual Permit will not be necessary for the Project. Please refer to Appendix item 13. • Wildlife Survey and Report (WEST Inc., Cheyenne WY). The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (“FWS”) has determined that Gunnison Sage Grouse (“GuSG”) species recovery is not impacted by the Project location. No other federally Threatened Species / Endangered Species / Critical Habitat are found on site and no Take under Section 10 of the Endangered Species Act is anticipated. Seasonally, Virginia’s Warble...
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